International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... territorial waters of a neutral power , constitute a violation of neutrality and are strictly forbidden . ARTICLE 3 When a ship has been captured in the territorial waters of a neutral power , this power must , if the prize is still ...
... territorial waters of a neutral power , constitute a violation of neutrality and are strictly forbidden . ARTICLE 3 When a ship has been captured in the territorial waters of a neutral power , this power must , if the prize is still ...
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... territorial waters of Norway extend to 4 miles from the shore , have recognized the difficulty of upholding this ... waters within the 3 - mile limit , and are not to fire on belligerent ships operating outside that limit . ( Ibid . p ...
... territorial waters of Norway extend to 4 miles from the shore , have recognized the difficulty of upholding this ... waters within the 3 - mile limit , and are not to fire on belligerent ships operating outside that limit . ( Ibid . p ...
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... territorial waters , " and that , therefore , she was not cap- tured on the high seas . But I will assume that she was within territorial waters when the capture was made . In my view that is wholly immaterial . The Sixth Hague ...
... territorial waters , " and that , therefore , she was not cap- tured on the high seas . But I will assume that she was within territorial waters when the capture was made . In my view that is wholly immaterial . The Sixth Hague ...
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